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This inquiry assess es if terrorism sustains the capital flight trap and whether the relationship is affected b y … flight. (2) Terrorism sustains the positive effect of the capital flight trap on capital flight. (3) For the most part … (especially with regard to political governance), terrorism sustains the addiction to capital flight in above-median governance …
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In spite of the growing consensus of the need to utilise military expenditure to help combat terrorism, our … understanding of the threshold at which military expenditure reduces the effect of terrorism stemming from capital flight remains … terrorism, 5.734 to 7.363 for unclear terrorism and 4.710 to 6.617 for total terrorism. No thresholds are apparent in …
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This study examines how the association between terrorism and capital flight affects the process of industrialisationin …). GMM-oriented findings show that capital flight interacts with terrorism to negatively affect industrialisation in … 'domestic terrorism'- and 'total terrorism'-oriented regressions. With QR approach, the GMM results are confirmed exclusively in …
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This study empirically verifies the effect of terrorism on financial development and how globalisation and governance … modulate the incidence of terrorism on financial development in Africa. Two terrorism indicators are adopted for this study …, namely, the: number of terrorism incidences and number of terrorism deaths. The methodology involves the pooled data …
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The purpose of this study is to assess the thresholds at which military expenditure modulates the effect of terrorism … terrorism, 5.734 to 7.363 for unclear terrorism and 4.710 to 6.617 for total terrorism. No thresholds are apparent in … transnational terrorism related regressions. Depending on the terrorist target, the findings broadly show that a critical mass of …
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We assess the effects of terrorism on capital flight in a panel of 29 African countries for which data is available for … the period 1987-2008. The terrorism dynamics entail domestic, transnational, unclear and total terrorisms. The empirical …, with the magnitude relative higher from unclear terrorism. Second, for QR: (i) the effect of transnational terrorism is now …
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terrorism from a panel of 78 developing countries for the period 1984-2008. The following main findings are established. First …, it is primarily in the countries with the highest level of iron ore exports that terrorism affects exports. Second … that foreign aid can be used to mitigate a potentially negative effect of terrorism on resource exports. The results …
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The study investigates whether development assistance can be used to crowd-out the negative effect of terrorism on … transnational terrorism on trade in the top quantiles of the trade distribution. Second, multilateral aid also significantly … mitigates the negative effect of terrorism dynamics on trade in the top quantiles of the trade distributions. It follows that it …
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effect of terrorism externalities on tourist arrivals. The temporal and geographic scopes are respectively 2010-2015 and 163 … countries. Four terrorism measurements are used. They include the number of: incidents, injuries, fatalities and property … all four terrorism externalities in order to achieve a positive net effect on tourist arrivals. Conversely, the …
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terrorism on economic growth, using a panel of 78 developing nations with data for the period 1984-2008. The empirical evidence … is based on interactive Quantile regressions. Domestic, transnational, unclear and total terrorism dynamics are employed … investigated hypothesis, we consistently confirm that: (i) In quantiles where terrorism is found to increase (decrease) economic …
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